Read more about the Genesis Mission: whitehouse.gov/presidential-a…
We’re already seeing early examples of AI accelerating science. With GPT-5, mathematicians, physicists, and biologists are making faster progress on real problems and saving weeks or months.
AI is the next great scientific instrument, helping experts explore more ideas, test more directions, and uncover connections that had been hidden for decades.
The public sees the need. 60% of Americans worry breakthroughs take too long to reach them. 73% say we need new tools to accelerate discovery, and 69% see U.S. leadership in science as a top national priority. Faster discovery affects health, materials, and security.
I'm excited to see the U.S. move boldly here, and we’re committed to contributing through OpenAI for Science, helping scientists across the country push the frontier of knowledge further and faster. Read more here: openaiglobalaffairs.substack.com/p/speeding-up-…
We’ll be talking more about this in an upcoming Forum session with @bkspears9 of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, diving into how AI and America’s national labs can work together to make scientific discovery faster. Details: forum.openai.com/public/events/…